Thursday, December 27, 2012

Princess and The Pea is a triangular-ish shaped shawl worked from the bottom up. The pattern is worked on the both wrong and right sides, but it is easy enough to memorize and knit. Because of the shape, this shawl is very easy to wear and stay put on the shoulder.
Pattern includes charts and written directions. If you would like to add beads to your shawl, instructions are included as to where to place the beads.

To participate into The “Princess and The Pea” Mystery KAL, there are 2 options:

Option 1: You can buy my hand-dyed yarn Rendezvous Forever Sock USD 25 for single skein or USD 45 for 2 skeins (shipping and clues are included). You can choose your color here.
Payment by Paypal, no accounts required. Credit cards accepted.
The pattern will be sent to you via Ravelry (please let me know your color choice during check out or you can pm me, if you didn't state your color choice, I will send princess colorway) and the yarn will be sent to your address (please make sure to update your shipping address in Paypal). Shipping cost is FREE! Please allow 10 - 21 days to reach your hand. Latest date to order: January 17, 2012.

Option 2: You can buy the clues only for USD 4,-. Payment by Paypal and delivery by Ravelry, no accounts required. Credit cards accepted.
Latest date to order: February 6, 2012.

Once you bought the clues or the yarn, you’ll receive a notification every time a new clue is uploaded.
You also need to sign up here. On your Ravelry Project Page: Click photo, then choose slurp from web, copy and paste this link:
http://images4.ravelrycache.com/uploads/lprajogo/137108390/the_princess_and_the_pea1-300x300_medium.jpg

At the end of the KAL, the participants will receive a copy of the complete pattern at no additional cost.
After February 6, the pattern will be released with a full price USD 6,- and the kit will be sold with a full price USD 29 for single skein and USD 52 for 2 skeins,-
Pattern is protected by copyright, so participants in the KAL are required to not distribute copies of the clues or copies of the whole pattern.

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I live on a tropical island called Penang which is one of the states in a country called Malaysia, but it does not stop me from learning how to knit. I knew how to crochet since I was 6 and taught myself to knit about 4 years ago and after a couple of projects, I began designing my own patterns. I just love the process of designing my own patterns, from the imagining of the design to the drawing and even the math part of it. I love to wear something pretty and feminine and it is reflected in all of my designs. I have 2 small daughters that need a lot of attention besides my full time job, so I am happy enough if I can publish 3 patterns a year. My patterns can be found on my blog
and through Etsy and on Ravelry.